We have a manual disconnect so when power returns to our area we can turn the
gen off and not have a problem. I figured there would be some easy way to change
the power selector switch in such a way that no cords would be needed since the
bus is already plugged into the house. I don't mind changing the bus components
in order to do this . Seems like it would be possible. How would I run cords
from the bus? Wouldn't cords be very limited in the amount of current available?
Im interested in getting all 12.5 kw to the house. Thanks RObert
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WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, PDMcCripe@... wrote:
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> All things are possible. But, without knowing your specific power service
> distribution I don't think anyone's going to offer a reliable answer to
> your question. If the commercial power suddenly appears I think that,
> without protection, your generator will suddenly become an electric motor,
albeit
> briefly.
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> In a message dated 1/22/2012 4:14:20 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,
> chaunceyboyblu@... writes:
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> So our power in Olympia has been off for three days now. Our 88 wb coach is
> plugged into the house via a 50 amp hookup at our panel. Is it possible to
> run the generator in the bus and have it power our house? What would I
> have to change in order for this to work?
>
> ROBERT RAHN
> Kalispell Mt./Olympia Wa.
> 1988 pt 40
>